Ethics and Equality in College Admissions

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October 13, 2011

 

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In 1996, the State of California banned affirmative action (Wooldridge, 1998). This means that colleges and universities are not able to make admission decisions based on race, sex, social class, ethnicity, or disability. Colleges in California are required to make admissions decisions based on merit and test scores...
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Making admission policies equal to all students seems like the best way to level the playing field. However, one problem exists. According to Wooldridge (1998, p.1), "On average, blacks and Latinos score well below whites and Asians on the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT)." This means that fewer African-American and Latino students will be accepted to college, making colleges lack diversity (Wooldridge, p...
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